Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeHarper, 1951 - 581 ページ |
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... determine why . If you have difficulty in expressing yourself , look for the cause of the problem . 4. Discussion Questions for Class Symposiums . Your instructor may decide that the symposium method is a more effective way of pre ...
... determine why . If you have difficulty in expressing yourself , look for the cause of the problem . 4. Discussion Questions for Class Symposiums . Your instructor may decide that the symposium method is a more effective way of pre ...
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... Determine what were the immediate , the remote , the concealed goals . b . Explain fully how you reached your conclusions . c . Determine whether you think the advertiser is ethical in his objectives . d . Carefully organize and ...
... Determine what were the immediate , the remote , the concealed goals . b . Explain fully how you reached your conclusions . c . Determine whether you think the advertiser is ethical in his objectives . d . Carefully organize and ...
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... determined are too involved to be described here ; but they have been evolved by dictionary makers and others over a ... determine what mode of pronunciation to follow with any degree of assur- ance that his speech will be acceptable ...
... determined are too involved to be described here ; but they have been evolved by dictionary makers and others over a ... determine what mode of pronunciation to follow with any degree of assur- ance that his speech will be acceptable ...
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